Sunday, March 25, 2012

@Adawnn1 's The Hunger Games Review!! A Must Read

The up and coming book to movie franchise that has been sweeping the
nation; one that appeals to both the female and male population has
finally made its way into our theaters! Here is my take on The Hunger
Games first film adaptation of Suzanne Collins three book series:

Ever get the feeling when you are sitting in the theater, that no matter
how much you know the storyline and the outcome of the movie because
you've read the book, you find yourself a nervous wreck, a ball of
emotion, because you are suddenly inside that characters perspective, to
the point you question the next step in the storyline? Everything else
is out the window, forget what you knew the outcome to be (even if it is
exactly the same as the book) it doesn't matter, your emotional ties
and instincts will overrule.

Katniss Everdeen and her family live in District 12; which is one of
twelve Districts of Panem. Right away the audience gets a sense of the
life in this District; poverty stricken, hard workers, minors. This is
quickly in comparison with life in the Capitol; huge sturdy buildings,
people overly dressed to make a statement,not having food is not in
question. In the book, Suzanne Collins is detailed about the difference
between each District and the Capitol- although we do not get a chance
to see every district come to life, I believe director Gary Ross did a
fantastic job at portraying the dramatic differences between life in
District 12 and the Capitol.

Katniss finds the Mocking Jay pin while trading in goods, this is a
major difference from the book. One that I wasn't fond of, until I saw
Prim hand Katniss back the pin before being whisked off to the Capitol. I believe it tied her to the storyline
more, making the idea of winning for Prim that much more of a goal. Although I am
still interested to see how the this will tie in later from the events
that happen in the other 2 books

The audience is seeing this story through several viewpoints... as an
outsider for the most part. We get to follow Katniss' journey right
along with her, but still able to see the reactions of the people able
her to the events that are occurring. Once in the area, we are more
"becoming" Katniss! The audience gets a sense of how Katniss feels;
after the Tracker Jackers I loved the part where it shows the
hallucinations. That is exactly how the book described Katniss feeling
after being stung and we got the chance to see how she would see the
arena.

We also get to see the game makers in action. Which isn't in the book-
their changes are, but only through Katniss' point of view and
understanding. I liked this change- sets up the story well. And it also
gives insight into Katniss trying to figure out "the game plan"

Main Characters::
Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen- Jennifer nailed the role! As
someone who was skeptical from the beginning about 21 yo being able to
portray a 16 year old, I couldn't have been more blown away her
performance. Her emotions were our emotions! Burns- I've never felt so
much pain in my life! The shaking, the tears, the lip biting... she
didn't have to utter a word for anyone to know how much pain she was in.
It was all so real.

Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark-- I loved the emotions he showed and
lack there of during the reaping ceremony, the way Peeta knew how to
"wow the crowd' with his charm at the Capitol, Josh did just that!

Liam Hemsworth as Gale- We don't get to see much of Gale in the first
book. But right as he came on screen I cringed a little- he just isn't
"Gale" to me, he looked too modelesque to be in District 12. The
chemistry was how I thought it would be- they are nervous about the
Reaping so they keep the conversations short, but the care and
compassion for each other as friends is there.

Willow Shields as Primrose Everdeen, Katniss' sister who gets called at
the reaping. WOW! just wow! If there was one actor I could pick out of
this entire movie, who really stood out to me, it'd be Willow. She
didn't have a prominent role, but one that left a lasting impression.
Once Prim's name was called, there was nothing but void, as she slowly
made her way down the aisle. As Katniss darts to her to say she wants to
volunteer, the emotions are everywhere. I think its one of those
situations where you as yourself, would I do the same? And throughout
the entire movie, Katniss is always going back to Prim. She is fighting
for her sister! She has a motherly instinct over her Prim which led to
her protection over Rue. I was very happy with the way Rue's death was
filmed. Then there was the flash scene to the District 11 revolting
against the Capitol, which sets up for the next movie.

Chemistry:
The brother/ sister chemistry I felt between Katniss and Peeta, worked
well for this film! Katniss was never positive of her feelings for
Peeta, she couldn't commit to them because in her mind she's playing a
game. She would do whatever she needed to survive. So there was
skepticism written all over Jennifer's face at times, and then it would
click that Katniss needs to pick up the flirting to get what they need
to win the games. It was always about survival for her, even if there
was some deep underlying love- survival was first, and THAT was evident
throughout the film!

The chemistry between Katniss and Cinna I just couldn't pass up the
opportunity to write about! I admire both of these characters; Cinna
makes Katniss a stronger person- gives her the confidence she needs, she
already has the knowledge and strength, she just needed the
encouragement.Lenny Kravitz wasn't who I pictured as Cinna, I expected
someone a little more "out there" and crazy and chipper, but the
chemistry between these two overruled any thoughts I had about how I
originally perceived Cinna.

MUSICThroughout the
movie, we hear this beautiful score. It is subtle music, but there. So
many thoughts and emotions had to come from facial expressions, not
necessarily a characters actions in this film. I think that having a
musical soundtrack in the background would have drowned out the tone.

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A big negative, which could ultimately make or break the movie for some
was the camera work. Seeing The Hunger Games in IMAX, I would not do it
again, unless maybe taking some Dramamine before going. In the beginning
of the movie we are shown District 12 through a person's eyes;
therefore, it almost looks like a home video- very unstable. I loved the
concept of this and I think it could've turned out awesome, it was just
poorly done. During "The Games" as all the Tributes are on their
stands, as they take off towards the cornucopia once the buzzer goes
off, the camera pans to one tribute running... then back to another few
tributes fighting, then pans back to that first person. It was very
difficult to tell what was going on. I'm not a movie expert but to me if
they panned to one person, and cut to the next, we would've had the
same effect and actually been able to see who was fighting who.

Overall, despite having to get past the awful camera work... I loved
this film! The book to movie adaptation was great! I was floored by the
detail that was taken into consideration. The screenwriter for The
Hunger Games, I want to thank because even though there are a few parts
that I noticed were different and aren't in the movie, I haven't really
been able to come up with any lines or scenes that I truly wish
were included. Yes, there were differences from the book to the movie-
like all book to movie adaptations- but the story stayed true! The
emotions that I had while watching the film were the same that I had
while reading The Hunger Games for the very first time... and getting
those reactions from a fan is what truly counts!

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